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Good ideas come from unexpected places. The unrefined shape of corrugated roofing inspired the scalloped doors on this quartersawn white oak cabinet (9-in. deep by 13-in. wide by 32-in. tall). Blaisdell, 27, said when building the piece, he experimented with the interaction of the exterior and the interior, so that all the scalloped surfaces—interior shelves, inside of the doors, and outside of the doors—match exactly.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, white oak
Scalloped Door Cabinet
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Good ideas come from unexpected places. The unrefined shape of corrugated roofing inspired the scalloped doors on this quartersawn white oak cabinet (9-in. deep by 13-in. wide by 32-in. tall). Blaisdell, 27, said when building the piece, he experimented with the interaction of the exterior and the interior, so that all the scalloped surfaces—interior shelves, inside of the doors, and outside of the doors—match exactly.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, white oak








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